Modelling laminar flow in V-shaped filters integrated with catalyst technologies for atmospheric pollutant removal
Samuel D. Tomlinson, Aliki M. Tsopelakou, Tzia M. Onn, Steven R. H. Barrett, Adam M. Boies, Shaun D. Fitzgerald

TL;DR
This study develops a predictive model for V-shaped filters with catalysts, balancing flow efficiency and pollutant removal, to assess their potential in large-scale atmospheric pollution mitigation.
Contribution
It introduces a validated long-wave model for V-shaped filters with catalytic integration, optimizing design parameters for pollution removal and energy efficiency.
Findings
Increased permeability reduces energy costs but lowers filtration efficiency.
Maximum removal potential estimates for various pollutants are provided.
Trade-offs between flow rate, filtration performance, and operational costs are quantified.
Abstract
Atmospheric pollution from particulate matter, volatile organic compounds and greenhouse gases is a critical environmental and public health issue, leading to respiratory diseases and climate change. A potential mitigation strategy involves utilising ventilation systems, which process large volumes of indoor and outdoor air and remove particulate pollutants through filtration. However, the integration of catalytic technologies with filters in ventilation systems remains underexplored, despite their potential to simultaneously remove particulate matter and gases, as seen in flue gas treatment and automotive exhaust systems. In this study, we develop a predictive, long-wave model for V-shaped filters, with and without separators. The model, validated against experimental and numerical data, provides a framework for enhancing flow rates by increasing fibre diameter and porosity while…
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TopicsVehicle emissions and performance
